After
Equatorial Guinea was invaded by Iron Maiden units during a coup by the
Witch Doctor, power has been in the hands of the Azambian warlord through
his puppet President Nicolas Kobina Ebo. The economy and social
standing of most of its people improved with the support of Azambia, but
there were subtle changes such as a clamp down on Western influences in
accordance with the wishes of Azambia's warlord, Witch Doctor.

Inmaculada
Ayotunde Ndidi had been a successful businesswoman in the illicit slave
trade centred around Equatorial Guinea, but one by one the major slave
traders were replaced with government agents. The Witch Doctor wrested
control of the slave trade for his own ends. Inmaculada went to ground
rather than be destroyed along with the other slave traders, and once
underground she decided that the only way to get her life back was to usurp
the government. She was contacted by British and Spanish intelligence
services who had failed to orchestrate a coup in the months before the Witch
Doctor's successful one. Inmaculada was given finance and weapons to
help destabilise the Azambian-influence government of Equatorial Guinea, and
she soon had the assistance of Hafiz and the pseudo-super hero Cazador.

While they do not pose much of a threat to the Witch Doctor, Justiciar
has proven to be annoying and with further support they may be able to bring
about change in the area.

Area of Operations

Justiciar operates in
Equatorial Guinea with most of its activities confined to the island of
Bioko and the capital city of Malabo. They have supporters in Europe
but have never travelled their as a group.

Goals

Justiciar aims to destabilise
the government, or more specifically to destroy the connections between
Equatorial Guinea and Azambia. Each member has their own goals,
however, particularly Inmaculada who wants to regain her power over the
slave trade.

Reputation

Justiciar is partially
financed by the Spanish and British governments so their operations are
known to the intelligence services of both countries. Within
Equatorial Guinea, however, not much is known of them apart from sporadic
guerrilla warfare and attempts to destabilise the government. The
Witch Doctor knows of the small group but has no concerns whatsoever about
them. In fact, at times, they amuse him.